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The Role of Simulations in Creating Successful Entrepreneurs – Nitin Patwa writes in Silicon India

 

What are the skills you need to become a successful entrepreneur? How do simulations help in developing those skills? Nitin Patwa (Associate Professor, Director – Simulation and Deputy Director – Undergraduate Programs (Dubai), SP Jain School of Global Management) shares in his article published in Silicon India, a leading platform for business analysis, technology trends and opinions.

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“At SP Jain School of Global Management, the use of such Simulation activities is an integral part of our teaching pedagogy. Computer-aided business simulations are used extensively in our state-of-the-art Simulation Centres to enable participants to practice and sharpen their real-world decision-making skills in an innovative and risk-free environment,” he writes.

 

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